Social Work at the Intersection of Disability and Displacement: Rethinking Our Role

IF 2.3 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Y. El-Lahib
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article reports on a Critical Discourse Analysis study that focused on examining the intersection of disability, displacement, and social work. Situated within a critical understanding of the social justice role of social work, the study examined how dominant discourses of “opportunity” perpetuate oppression of people with disabilities and shape service provision. Findings discussed in this article emerged from narrative episodic interviews with 23 participants who shared stories about their experiences as immigrants and refugees with disabilities, as family members of immigrants or refugees with disabilities, or as service providers in settlement practice settings. These findings demonstrate that dominant discourses of opportunity reflect, reinforce and perpetuate ableism, racism, and colonialism, and suggest that social work as a profession is implicated in facilitating the operation of such discourses through efforts to actualize opportunity. Implications of these findings for social work practice are identified and discussed.
社会工作在残疾和流离失所的交叉点:重新思考我们的角色
摘要:本文报道了一项批判性话语分析研究,重点研究了残疾、流离失所和社会工作的交集。在对社会工作的社会正义角色的批判性理解中,该研究考察了“机会”的主导话语如何使残疾人的压迫永久化并影响服务提供。本文讨论的结果来自对23名参与者的叙述式访谈,这些参与者分享了他们作为残疾移民和难民、作为残疾移民或难民的家庭成员或作为安置实践环境中的服务提供者的经历。这些发现表明,机会的主导话语反映、强化和延续了残疾主义、种族主义和殖民主义,并表明社会工作作为一种职业,通过努力实现机会,促进了这些话语的运作。这些发现对社会工作实践的影响被识别和讨论。
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3.20
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8.30%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: The only journal of its kind in the United States, the Journal of Progressive Human Services covers political, social, personal, and professional problems in human services from a progressive perspective. The journal stimulates debate about major social issues and contributes to the development of the analytical tools needed for building a caring society based on equality and justice. The journal"s contributors examine oppressed and vulnerable groups, struggles by workers and clients on the job and in the community, dilemmas of practice in conservative contexts, and strategies for ending racism, sexism, ageism, heterosexism, and discrimination of persons who are disabled and psychologically distressed.
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